I am (was) using Waze on a stock Nexus 4, and it is no more usable since version 3.7 as it crashes very often on startup or within the first minute. I may need to restart it 10 times before it sticks. I wiped the cashe, removed the application and re-installed it, but it did not improve.

For some weeks now I don't see any traffic colours on a specific part of my road to work although there is traffic reported by other Wazers (bubbles). There is also no average speed shown.When I arrive at the traffic location, I report the traffic again, but no changes are made to the road colour.

Is this a road related problem? Or is it a device or OS related problem?I've searched this toppic, but couldn't find anything like this.

There is some uncertainty to this theory, but the theory is that if a road is always backed up at a certain time of day, that is therefore normal and will not be shaded. This makes sense for dense urban areas at rush hour since it is expected that roads will be jammed to some degree. Shading each and every road red does not provide useful information. Now if some road is backed up even more then normal, THEN it will show with a color shading and THAT is useful since it is out of the normal range.

If I remember right, this theory does apply for the international server but does NOT apply for the US server (although we thought it did).

Wouldn't more than 1 report be needed to effect a color change. Would such a global change be left to the whim of one Wazer?

FlashBuddy wrote:Ya, I've been having a helluva time logging in on my Galaxy 2. While I can enter the username and password, there is no submit button, or login, or go, or any button at al. What is up with that?

Not much, just an indeed damm unusually illogical dialog page

...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (N-E52), whiletrying to get used to the good new asocial Android 4.xx.0.yyy (OP-X March-me-Low).